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I have got 147 marks in neet 2019 and I belong to st category in kerala.Do I get a MBBS seat in self finance colleges?


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Divya R 12th Jun, 2019
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raziya khan 12th Jun, 2019
Hello aspirant!

Answering your question-

Sorry to say but as you have scored very low marks in your Neet examination so you will not get any medical college even under reserved quota.To get a seat in medical college under reserved quota the candidate should atleast score 250+ marks in neet examination.dont get dishearten as you can try your luck next year.

Wish you all the best for your future.


abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019
Hello,

If I consider the previous year data.then your chances of getting admission in a self financed medical college are negligible .Previous year minimum marks for an st candidate was264 for  Government Controlled Self Financing Medical Colleges.and 222 for Private Self Financing Medical Colleges

Browse the link given below for much more detailed information. http://www.medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-kerala/amp

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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019
Hello dear student

Greetings

I am sorry to tell you dear but you will not get a seat,  not even in self financing medical colleges under state quota as last year lowest marks that fetched a seat under state quota for st category in kerala was 222 and it was for KMCT Medical College, Manassery.

thankyou

Good luck

please feel free to ask your further queries if any




Ankit Dahiya Student Expert 12th Jun, 2019
Hello,

As you know admission to government medical colleges is based on NEET marks is done under two categories-All India quota(15%) and state quota(85%).

With these  marks, you might not get any government college through All India quota or state quota. You might not even get private colleges.

So I'll suggest you to go for some other courses or prepare fo NEET next year and secure better marks.

However cutoffs change every year depending upon level of toughness of exam. So hope for the best and follow the counselling process.



Follow this link for more-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-college-predictor/amp

Good luck







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